texafana wrote:Tomulator wrote:Quite frankly...the whole "re-recording the classics" thing is a JOKE and entirely UNNECESSARY".
What alot of older fans don't get is, this is the first time in a llloonnnggg time Journey has the chance to reach a much younger fan base. Like him or not, Arnel's face and actions would be right at home on American Idol, this means alot of younger fans are taking interest in Journey, some for the first time. Recording the classics with modern day recording technology, media, etc, etc, it's a logical decision if you ask me and makes perfect sense. For all practical purposes, this is the Arnel band and company. They are obviously going to ride Arnel for everything they can get from him. Hey, I frickin think SteveP is the greatest melodic rock vocalist of all time, but Arnel with his powerful voice, young look, chaotic energy on stage, etc, has a real chance of bringing Journey back to the limelight. Perhaps for only a brief moment, but still a chance. Re-recording some hits with Arnel's voice is a great idea, this way when the fan goes to see them in concert, they will SEE the voice behind the music.
Don't fool yourself. The re-record of the classics isn't an attempt to bring in new, young fans to Journey. It just isn't. It's nothing more than a flashy (and hopefully profitable) way of selling the new disc. Most casual fans won't be purchasing it for the new album. They'll purchase it for the greatest hits disc and be disappointed when they see it's a re-recorded disc with a different lead singer. They might listen to the new disc once or twice, but unless it's Escape II, the casual fan won't give it a second spin.
If you're wanting to market Journey to a younger crowd, you have to get them on something like TRL (I just threw up in my mouth a little bit,) or feature their music on shows geared toward teens and twenty-somethings. Making a video would help, but honestly, VH1 and MTV aren't into the video thing anymore, so it's probably a waste of time for that. Certainly still, radio airplay is the best way to promote new Journey material (even in the day of XM and Sirus,) but I wouldn't hold my breath for that.
Even with Steve Perry, I'm not sure anything new from them would sell. Most young people just aren't into 60 year old bands anymore.